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May 03, 2023

Pictured in Pyrex: Workers, kitchenware, demolition and all

Pictures of Pyrex: The Sunderland icon and its fantastic workers

Who hasn't heard of Pyrex - the Wearside brand which was known for quality.

Today, we are paying a film tribute to the factory, workers and products which were a huge part of the Wearside industrial scene.

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It lasted until 2007 and an era which started in 1922 was at an end. The Wear Glass Works, owned by Arc, ceased production and closed for good.

And what a sad day it was when the factory was demolished in 2009.

There can't be many households on Wearside, that don't have a Pyrex dish or piece of kitchenware in their cupboards.

It was in 1922 that Jobling's won the licence for the manufacture of the brand which had taken America by storm, where it was made by Corning Glass Works, thanks to its durability in the kitchen.

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Over the decades, all Pyrex glassware in homes across Britain and the Commonwealth (except Canada) was made by the highly-skilled workers in the factory in Millfield.

Here are a few reminders of Pyrex and just some of the many people who worked there - and we’re hoping they bring back plenty of happy memories.

If there's another Wearside factory which brings back memories for you, share your memories of it.

Get in touch and tell us more by emailing [email protected]

Sunderland quality through and through A public success from the 1920's Over to you for more memories
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